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2011 SESSION

Prisons and Other Methods of Correction
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  • HB 1477 Risk management plan; amends to include prison chaplains.
  • HB 1488 Prisoners; prohibits use of restraints on those who are pregnant, exception.
  • HB 1533 Parole; eligibility for certain inmates otherwise ineligible.
  • HB 1562 Home/electronic incarceration; good conduct credits.
  • HB 1613 Prisoner programs, local; allows workforces to assist with maintaining certain cemeteries.
  • HB 1662 Prisoners; mandatory testing for human immunodeficiency virus.
  • HB 1678 Correctional officers; overtime compensation.
  • HB 1688 Prisoners; mandatory testing for human immunodeficiency virus.
  • HB 1973 Court clerks' office; may transmit copies of orders for transfer of prisoners, etc.
  • HB 2036 Commitment on parole supervision; court services unit to consult with local social services.
  • HB 2040 Inmate labor; authorizes use thereof at rest areas along Interstate Highway System.
  • HB 2062 Concealed weapons; allows Department of Corrections correctional officer to carry without a permit.
  • HB 2064 Assault and battery; penalty when against an employee of prison contractor.
  • HB 2073 Redistricting local districts; local government may exclude from its calculations.
  • HB 2092 Death sentence; removes some circumstances which circuit courts are required to set execution dates.
  • HB 2102 Retirement System; benefits for certain local employees.
  • HB 2106 Global Positioning System (GPS); tracking for person on bond or as a condition of probation.
  • HB 2127 Income tax, state; deduction for certain volunteer services.
  • HB 2219 Correctional facilities, local; jailers have written policy for revocation of good conduct credits.
  • HB 2225 Inmates; Department of Corrections to establish a personal trust account therefor.
  • HB 2276 Commitment on parole supervision; court services unit to consult with local department.
  • HB 2284 Jail processing fee; allows sheriff's department, regional jail, or police department to receive.
  • HB 2298 Marijuana; reduces penalty for possession by prisoner.
  • HB 2362 Restricted license; court to issue to travel to and from jail when defendant is on work release.
  • HB 2435 Corrections, Department of; elimination of agency mandates.
  • HB 2491 Virginia Correctional Enterprises; mandatory procurement, exception.
  • SB 777 Jail processing fee; allows sheriff's department, regional jail, or police department to receive.
  • SB 796 Rehabilitative programming; earned sentence credits.
  • SB 848 Retirement System; benefits for certain local employees.
  • SB 923 Inmates; Department of Corrections to establish a personal trust account therefor.
  • SB 925 Global Positioning System (GPS); tracking for person on bond or as a condition of probation.
  • SB 989 Sheriffs & jail superintendents; written reports also to be received by local community boards, etc.
  • SB 1001 Corrections, State Board of; powers and duties.
  • SB 1109 Inmate labor; authorizes use thereof at rest areas along Interstate Highway System.
  • SB 1170 Commitment on parole supervision; court services unit to consult with local department.
  • SB 1227 Electronic visitation and messaging with prisoners; sheriffs, etc., to charge fee for use.
  • SB 1258 Prisoners; mandatory testing for human immunodeficiency virus.
  • SB 1267 Contraband and unstamped cigarettes; decreases threshold possession amount that triggers jail time.
  • SB 1287 Jails; localities’ responsibility to pay jail expenses.
  • SB 1316 Sentence credits; allows a maximum of seven and one-half for each 30 days served.
  • SB 1421 Correctional facilities, local; collection of fees and costs.
  • SB 1444 Prison printing shops; higher educational institutions are not required to purchase products.